Matrox Graphics Inc. today announced that Blue Chip Technology will develop integrated hardware systems driven by Matrox® Mura™ MPX Series video wall controller boards . The Blue Chip Technology-manufactured Ultima industrial PC will support up to seven Mura boards, which are designed to be combined in a single system as building blocks of increasingly large-scale setups. Mura’s revolutionary design comprises a video wall in a card and features up to four inputs and outputs on each board. The resulting Ultima Mura video wall controller supports up to 28 high-definition inputs and outputs for added audiovisual flexibility and versatility. For more information, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/press/releases/2012/video_wall_controller_boards/blue_chip_technology_mura_mpx_series .
Montreal, Canada, January 26, 2012 — Matrox Graphics Inc. today announced that the Matrox® Mura™ MPX Series video wall controller boards are HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) compliant, simplifying the work for AV Integrators seeking to enable copy protected content across Mura-driven video walls. Mura input/output boards facilitate HDCP interoperability by capturing high definition video signals from up to four HDCP sources and displaying the content on up to four HDCP-enabled displays. A video wall controller with up to six boards can support up to twenty-four inputs that are scaled, positioned and manipulated across twenty-four outputs. Designed for high-performance video walls, Mura MPX Series is suitable for a wide range of applications including corporate boardrooms, auditoriums, large venue events, digital signage, and mission-critical environments. To read the full release, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/press/releases/2012/video_wall_controller_boards/mura_mpx_series/hdcp_compliant/ .
Matrox Graphics today announced that its latest Matrox Mura MPX Series video wall controller board and Matrox Avio KVM extender solutions will be showcased at ISE 2012, Europe’s largest professional AV and systems integration trade show. Mura, the new standard in video wall technology featuring a revolutionary four-input/four-output board design, will power multiple high-performance video walls—including a 3x3, nine-monitor platform—while Avio’s unrivaled fiber-optic transmission technology will extend uncompressed HD content from the host system to a remote dual-monitor operator station. Matrox personnel will also demonstrate the productivity enhancements gained by adding two monitors or projectors to a notebook or desktop computer, courtesy of Matrox DualHead2Go external multi-monitor adapters. To read the full media advisory, visit http://www.matrox.com/graphics/en/press/releases/2012/AV_systems_integration/avio_dualhead2go_mura/ise_2012 .